The present study tested the direct effect of watching thin ideal focused television aimed at (young) adults on body dissatisfaction in preadolescent girls (9-12 years old). A within-subject design was used in which the girls (N=60) were tested three times. They watched three movie clips in random order that were either focused explicitly (thin ideal program) or indirectly (soap opera) on the thin ideal or were neutral in content. Afterwards, they filled out questionnaires concerning their body dissatisfaction. Only older preadolescent girls (11-12 years old) showed greater body dissatisfaction after watching the thin ideal focused television clip than after watching the neutral television clip. After watching thin ideal focused television,...
This study examined the effects of exposure to thin-ideal images on 399 adolescent girls between 12 ...
Television images influence individuals (Elliott and Slater, 1980). Cognitive learning theory sugges...
This study aimed to prospectively examine the role of peer and media influences in the development o...
The present study tested the direct effect of watching thin-ideal focused television aimed at (young...
This study tested the direct effect of watching thin ideal children's television on body satisfactio...
This study attempts to bring some clarity to the relationships among genre-related television (TV) e...
The media's portrayal of thin-ideal images has fre.quently been linked to body dissatisfaction in fe...
Objective: The study investigated the impact of thin idealized images of women as presented in music...
Contains fulltext : 90460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although previ...
Music videos are a particularly influential, new form of mass media for adolescents, which include t...
Although laboratory experiments indicate that brief exposure to thin models leads to acute body diss...
Objectives. This experimental study examined whether a brief video intervention identifying the arti...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
PURPOSE: To examine how weight information labels on variously sized media models affect (pre)adoles...
The aim of this study was to replicate survey research demonstrating a correlation between adults ’ ...
This study examined the effects of exposure to thin-ideal images on 399 adolescent girls between 12 ...
Television images influence individuals (Elliott and Slater, 1980). Cognitive learning theory sugges...
This study aimed to prospectively examine the role of peer and media influences in the development o...
The present study tested the direct effect of watching thin-ideal focused television aimed at (young...
This study tested the direct effect of watching thin ideal children's television on body satisfactio...
This study attempts to bring some clarity to the relationships among genre-related television (TV) e...
The media's portrayal of thin-ideal images has fre.quently been linked to body dissatisfaction in fe...
Objective: The study investigated the impact of thin idealized images of women as presented in music...
Contains fulltext : 90460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although previ...
Music videos are a particularly influential, new form of mass media for adolescents, which include t...
Although laboratory experiments indicate that brief exposure to thin models leads to acute body diss...
Objectives. This experimental study examined whether a brief video intervention identifying the arti...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
PURPOSE: To examine how weight information labels on variously sized media models affect (pre)adoles...
The aim of this study was to replicate survey research demonstrating a correlation between adults ’ ...
This study examined the effects of exposure to thin-ideal images on 399 adolescent girls between 12 ...
Television images influence individuals (Elliott and Slater, 1980). Cognitive learning theory sugges...
This study aimed to prospectively examine the role of peer and media influences in the development o...